The latest track “Justin Bieber” featuring Elvish Yadav is already creating noise online. The YouTuber and reality star dropped his new Haryanavi song, and it began pulling in thousands of views within the first hour. While the music grabbed attention, it was the video’s visuals and lyrics that truly set social media buzzing.
Fans quickly began dissecting the song. Many believe the track contains subtle references to past controversies involving Elvish Yadav, Prince Narula and Maxtern. Although nothing has been confirmed by the artist, speculation continues to grow with every rewatch.
‘Justin Bieber’ Song Takes Dig At Prince Narula And Maxtern?
The chatter began almost immediately after the video premiered on YouTube. Viewers pointed out a lyric referencing a “Bolero,” which some fans linked to Elvish Yadav’s previously rumoured collaboration fallout with Prince Narula. That unreleased music video has remained a talking point among followers of both personalities.
Adding to the intrigue, eagle-eyed fans highlighted a scene showing a man wearing a cap being suspended by a rope. This brief visual triggered intense debate. Some viewers claimed the character resembled Prince Narula, though others dismissed the comparison as pure imagination.
Reactions flooded Instagram and YouTube comments. One user wrote, “Prince ko ulta latka diya.” Another commented, “I see the image of Prince hanging in it.” Meanwhile, a third viewer reacted bluntly, “Another chapriyo ka song.”
Another moment that caught viewers’ attention appears around the 2:21 mark. In the sequence, a man scrolls on his phone before Elvish enters the frame and makes a slapping gesture. Fans immediately connected this visual to Elvish’s widely discussed altercation with Maxtern.
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Elvish Yadav Slap Incident
For those unfamiliar with the backstory, tensions between Elvish Yadav and Maxtern (whose real name is Sagar Thakur) became a major talking point following an alleged slap incident. The controversy dominated headlines and sparked heated online debates at the time.
In The 50, Prince Narula publicly addressed his strained equation with Elvish Yadav. He alleged that amid disagreements, Elvish made “gangster” calls to intimidate him. Prince also claimed that Elvish had flown to Goa when he himself returned to Gurgaon.
Meanwhile, Maxtern added another twist to the story. He accused Elvish of sending him Rs 1 lakh shortly before the now-infamous slap episode. These allegations intensified discussions around loyalty, rivalry, and reality show drama.
Although the song does not explicitly name anyone, fans continue drawing parallels between these past incidents and the imagery seen in “Justin Bieber.”
“Justin Bieber” was released on February 18, 2026. The rap portions are performed by Elvish Yadav himself. The music is composed by OG Sandhu, while Anu Amanat contributed as singer, lyricist, and composer.
The music video features Elvish Yadav alongside Isha Malviya. The project is backed by Flame Music and Nitesh Ujoli.
Whether the scenes were intentional digs or simply creative choices is still unknown. Elvish Yadav has not commented on the speculation so far. Yet, as the video continues to trend, viewers keep revisiting it, searching for hidden meanings.


